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Updated: May 12, 2025
The moors which Ibbotsons had shepherded for two hundred years would soon pass out of his charge; the most ancient of callings, which Peregrine loved as he loved life itself, would be his no more; his mountain home, which had stood the shock of an age-long battle with the storms, would pass into the hand of some dalesman's hind, and he would be forced to descend to the valley and end his days in one or other of the smoky towns where his remaining sons were living.
Our airmen had already got the situation well in hand here, and the road soon became a veritable shambles. The enemy had been forced or shepherded by our infantry into this bottle-neck, and our airmen, swooping down to 200 feet and bombing the head of the column, soon made the road impassable.
The boy said it in no very loud tone: but something shook in his voice, and at the sound of it all the readers looked up with curiosity which changed, however, to protest at sight of the boy's rags. "S sh sh!" said two or three. The old chemist gazed around apologetically, closed the volume, replaced it, and shepherded the children forth.
"Now," he said, "you will come with me and have some dinner." Many women are shepherded through all life's journeyings by their men fathers, brothers, husbands who look out their trains for them, put them in the care of guards, and shield them from all contact with sulky porters and extortionate cabmen.
The wind, hilarious, loud, piping gayly a tuneful stave, shepherded the clouds in the fair fields of the high sky, driving the flocculent white masses here and there as listed a changing will. The trees were red and yellow, the leaves firm, full-fleshed, as if the ebbing sap of summer still ran high in every fibre; their tint seemed no hectic dying taint, but some inherent chromatic richness.
"I would put them to bed," he said, apologetically, "but they can't sleep, and it is not any use for them to try; so they are supposed to be shepherded in another part of the house by a nurse, but they seem to break the bounds now and then." "I claim the privilege of carrying them the good news when we get it, if they are still awake," said Harley.
They do not wrestle against sin. They live in security without conflict. Because they have never been tried in the furnace of affliction they are not properly equipped with the armor of God and know not how to use the sword of the Spirit. As long as they are being shepherded by faithful pastors, all is well.
Did the Dravidian maiden do her sleek hair in the same knot at the nape of her brown neck, and poise the earthen pot with the same grace on her daily pilgrimage to the river? The Aryan Brother. "Once upon a time" Abraham pitched his tent beneath the oaks of Mamre, and Moses shepherded his father-in-law's flocks at "the back side of the desert."
In brief, the Scripture saith: ‘And he that talked with me had a rod made out of gold, that is, a measure, wherewith he measured the city and the gates thereof and the towers thereof.’ The meaning is that certain personages guided the people with a staff grown out of the earth, and shepherded them with a rod, like unto the rod of Moses.
Judge, I never would have been a thief if I had had a chance. This is the pitiful plea of thousands who have been wrecked around us. They were not shepherded and they went astray." There is a way to hold the majority of those whom we may win to the Saviour. A friend of mine led to Christ a young man who had gone to the very depths of sin and shame.
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